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http://agmap.psu.edu/Businesses/866
Note: We are no longer OCIA Certified Organic. We were for many years, but because of the extra expenses involved in being certified organic, we dropped our certification, and the last certification we had expired at the end of November, 2008.
Instead of being "Certified Organic," in the Summer of 2008 we switched to "Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)," which is a grassroots alternative to being certified organic. It is much more reasonably priced for small farms like ours. The way we grow our crops hasn't changed though, and we still grow our crops organically and to the highest possible standards.
Our "Certified Naturally Grown" certification is current and we will gladly show you our certificate upon request.
THANK YOU for your support and patronage.
(This listing was last updated on Nov 17, 2009)
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